I always remember it though as Tokyo as japan being 1 hour behind (2 hours now that we are in daylight savings). I think i am correct, just search "time in tokyo" in google.
You know what would be even easier, instead of 19 million people (the pop of Australia) having to google for their timezone. One person taking 5 seconds to type it in.
To the people thinking Macs are overpriced in Australia. They are SLIGHTLY more than their American counterparts, if you consider economies of scale, etc etc. You should be glad Apple even sell Macs in Australia we have such a low population. We are a very small market.
I hate the UK, i know it makes no difference in "real time" terms, but it always seems like we have to wait ALL day for the keynote to start. Thank god i've got lots of lectures to fill in the time.
2:30 pm NDT Newfoundland Daylight savings time. Come off it guys you never add us out here. You know that big island to the East of the Continent. Sheesh.
on Topic: Netbook eh? This might be the deciding factor on if I buy my FIRST Apple Product ever.
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Isnt it about time Australia got added to that list?
It looks like all the timezones listed are correct, don't confuse the engadget staff by telling them to add more!
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YES! i completely agree.
I always remember it though as Tokyo as japan being 1 hour behind (2 hours now that we are in daylight savings). I think i am correct, just search "time in tokyo" in google.
also isn't it about time Australia get macs without the huge mark-up in price?
yeah, that goes for europe too. would be nice if we didnt have to pay 50-60% more than the americans, wtf is up with that.
How about listing it in one timezone and expecting people to use google to convert? Is it really that hard?
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You know what would be even easier, instead of 19 million people (the pop of Australia) having to google for their timezone. One person taking 5 seconds to type it in.
To the people thinking Macs are overpriced in Australia. They are SLIGHTLY more than their American counterparts, if you consider economies of scale, etc etc. You should be glad Apple even sell Macs in Australia we have such a low population. We are a very small market.
I hate the UK, i know it makes no difference in "real time" terms, but it always seems like we have to wait ALL day for the keynote to start. Thank god i've got lots of lectures to fill in the time.
2:30 pm NDT Newfoundland Daylight savings time. Come off it guys you never add us out here. You know that big island to the East of the Continent. Sheesh.
on Topic: Netbook eh? This might be the deciding factor on if I buy my FIRST Apple Product ever.